On the AT&T version (Tilt2), with the cover removed, there is a white button between the camera and the battery. Does anyone know what this does? It's not the soft reset button on the side.
Is it the speakerphone microphone mute button?
Now I feel dumb.
You're right. It's the button that the button on the cover depresses. It must be getting late. Thanks!.
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Hi,
I've got problems with these two buttons:
- the downward direction in navigation button is not "clicking", it stucked, doesn't move at all.
- the red receiver button "clicks" but there's no effect on the phone.
I have opened BA ang managed to check out the button board. The metal circle which corelates with downward button doesn't clikck and the red one looks fine.
In this case would changing button board fix the problem? Other buttons work fine.
How much more or less cost button board? Is it possible to find used one?
Cheers.
Is there is any other way to turn the screen back on other than pulling the stylus, hitting the power button or sliding the keyboard ?
I'm wondering if there is any software that turns on the screen by shaking the device or by any other means like holding it upright or tapping on screen you know??
The button on the top of the device?
well I'm still not used to holding it in one hand and try to reach the upper button with my finger, even the back cover slips off sometimes when I'm pressing the button. They should have picked another position like the call button maybe, something easier to reach.
I use a software to turn off the screen by putting the device in my pocket upside down, I found it so practical. but couldn't find a software turns on the screen yet
Maybe you could try this.
The problem is basically the down volume button broke so I replaced the entire volume piece, but I have the problem where the down button is constantly being pressed even when no actual physical button is present, so my phone is constantly lowering its volume when I am on the phone etc.
Is there any way to fix this?
If not is there any way for me to completely destroy the audio button to at least stop it adjusting itself!
If you replace that part did you place that volume plastic button right way. If it wrong way it may push switch down all time. Or maybe hardware failure in switch?
Or replace another one. Maybe that plastic vol button is pressing the switch all time. Try take off that plastic vol button part and then what happend? You can press buttons by your nails or something.
Yeh the problem is though even with no button it still keeps lowering the volume as if the button is being pressed so I don't know what the problem is, I'd gladly disable all volume control instead if thats possible.
if its the mainboard thats faulty that's an expensive part to replace :\
I'm wondering if I broke my power button somewhat. The bottom part when I press it makes a squeaky sound and isn't very firm and sometimes doesn't actually press in. Is there a way to fix this?
Hey everyone
Anyone have the same as me?
The power button is a smooth click with no auditable click. But the volume buttons have more of a auditable click...
Anyone else like this? Power button no auditable click but volume has one?
It seems like this when you push it from the small angle, especially in ihe case. If you have one, take it off and try pushing power button perpendicularly to the housing, you will see that everything is ok.
I can hear a click if I put my ear to it lol
The power button does feel wrong compared to the volume buttons, there is not much feedback on push and there is pretty much no clicking sound.
Mine does the same. Not much feedback from the button. I wish it was clicky like the volume buttons.